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by unidentified assailants. In self-defence, the police party returned
the fire. During the exchange of fire, Gurdev Singh Kaonke escaped.
When the firing ceased, Gurdev Singh Kaonke was untraceable. Another
case for violation of the Arms Act was registered against Gurdev Singh
Kaonke on 2 January 1993. The case is under investigation. The facts
quoted above show that there is nothing to establish that Gurdev Singh
Kaonke, prima facie, was tortured by the police. Since he absconded,
Kaonke has not reappeared, perhaps because of the serious charges pending
against him.
Jammu and Kashmir
16.
Similarly Jammu and Kashmir, a symbol of India’s secular democracy,
has been a target of externally sponsored religion-based terrorism for
the last five years. The aim is to divide people on the basis of
sectarian affiliation and undermine the secular fabric and territorial
integrity of India. Jammu and Kashmir is home to Muslims of various
hues, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Christians, who have traditionally
lived in harmony. What in fact has happened is the deliberate targeting
of Kashmir Hindus by fundamentalists, terrorist groups and foreign
mercenaries. The persecution by Muslim extremists of the Hindu minority
and the systematic religion-based extremism of terrorist elements has
resulted in the exodus of 250,000 members of the Hindu and other
minorities from the Kashmir Valley to other parts of India.
Fundamentalists and terrorists have also targeted and assassinated Muslim
intellectuals and liberal Muslim leaders in Jammu and Kashmir. As a
consequence, as many as 50,000 Muslims have also been compelled to flee
the Valley to seek safety in other parts of India.
17.
The common man in Kashmir, both Muslim and Hindu, today yearns for
the restoration of his liberal ethos and historical and cultural
heritage. The people of the State have begun to see through the design
of the extremists, terrorists and their foreign masters. This had led to
an escalation by the latter, infiltrating armed foreign mercenaries into
the State to whip up religious hysteria and maintain the cycle of
violence. A concrete manifestation was the deliberate campaign of
forcible occupation and desecration of places of worship of both
communities, attacks on Hindu pilgrims, thwarting of holy pilgrimages,
assassination of political and religious leaders. As recently as
June 1994, the Mirwaiz (a Muslim religious leader) of South Kashmir was
kidnapped and murdered by an externally sponsored fundamentalist
terrorist group and Hizbul Mujahiddin. The populace protested at the
murder in huge demonstrations against extremists, terrorists and their
foreign sponsors.
Christians
18.
The allegations regarding the position of Christians in the
communication are completely incorrect. There are no laws in any of the
States against the practice of Christianity or any other religion. The
existence of Christianity in India long predated its contact with
European civilization. There are more than 16 million Christians in
India with almost every major denominational church of the Christian